Ally

ALLY, international law. A power which has entered into an alliance with
another power. A citizen or subject of one of the powers in alliance, is
sometimes called an ally; for example, the rule which renders it unlawful
for a citizen of the United States to trade or carry on commerce with an
enemy, also precludes an ally from similar intercourse. 4 Rob. Rep. 251; 6
Rob. Rep. 406; Dane's Ab, Index, h.t.; 2 Dall. 15.

Funding opportunities are also available to allied health professionals through The Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training Program (KRESCENT), a unique training program that supports kidney researchers from a variety of disciplines (www.krescent.ca).

We work with offices and agencies around the Air Force, with foreign attaches and our attache corps, and with the combatant commanders air components to ensure that our forces are organized, trained, and equipped for coalition and allied operations in support of national and regional strategies and plans.

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